World Politics

WSWS Perspectives is a compendium of articles that provides a perspective for those troubled by the monstrous level of social inequality that has produced an ever widening chasm between the wealthy few and the masses of the world's people.
The toppling of the Presidents of Egypt by and Tunisia by mass protests represent the re-emergence of revolutionary struggles by the working class. At the same time the eruption of mass protests in Wisconsin mark a turning point in the political life of the American working class and the entire world.
Perspectives examine these interrelated themes.
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WSWS Perspectives is a compendium of articles that provides a perspective for those troubled by the monstrous level of social inequality that has produced an ever widening chasm between the wealthy few and the masses of the world's people.
The January 2011 features analysis and commentary on the eruption of revolutionary struggles in Tunisia, Egypt and throughout the Middle East
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WSWS Perspectives is a compendium of articles that provides a perspective for those troubled by the monstrous level of social inequality that has produced an ever widening chasm between the wealthy few and the masses of the world's people.
The December 2010 features the issue of the defense of WikiLeaks and its founder Julian Assange from state prosecution. Learn More

WSWS Perspectives is a compendium of articles that provides a perspective for those troubled by the monstrous level of social inequality that has produced an ever widening chasm between the wealthy few and the masses of the world's people.
The April perspectives contains extensive analysis of the intervention by the US and other imperialist powers in Libya. In "The Case of Professor Juan Cole" WSWS Editorial Board Chairman David North subjects to withering criticism the arguments of liberal supporters of the bombing of Libya who cite "humanitarian" justifications.
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